MasukDahlia
I learned two things about Roman Wolfe in the first twenty four hours.
One: The man was a snitch.
Two: I couldn't trust him as far as I could throw him and I couldn't throw him at all. The bastard probably weighed twice what I did.
I stood in front of my father in his study, head lowered.
"Three attempts," Lucien barked. He stood behind his desk, hands braced on the woods, knuckles white. "Three attempts on your life in six months and you sneak out to a club without protection?"
"I had protection." I tilted my head toward Roman, who had positioned himself by the door like a statue. "Your attack dog found me just fine."
"Do not mock me," my father scolded.
"I'm not... You locked me down. You took away my friends, my freedom and for what? So I can sit in this house like a pretty prisoner until the next assassin finds me here instead?”
The slap landed on my cheeks so fast I didn't see it coming. I stumbled, catching myself on the edge of a bookshelf. The sting bloomed hot and I tasted cooper where my teeth had cut the inside of my mouth.
"I've spoiled you too much," my father said. His voice shook. "You risk your life for a few hours of dancing? Some cheap attention from strange wolves?"
You don't understand, I wanted to scream. You don't know what it's like inside my head. You don't know that if I stop moving, if I stop performing, if I stop being loud and reckless, and...
I'd fall apart.
I'd feel the weight of every expectation, every silent demand that I be perfect and poised and compliant and one night I'd wonder if anyone would notice if I just...
No.
I swallowed hard, shoving the thought down.
"You're right," I said instead, lifting my chin. My cheek throbbed. "Can I go to my room now?"
"Dahlia!"
I flinched at his tone.
He walked around the desk and stopped in front of me. For a moment I saw a man who used to carry me on his shoulders through the pack lands. The man who taught me to shift. The man who cried at my mother's Luna ceremony.
Then that man disappeared and the Alpha returned.
"You've been pushing back the engagement to Adrian Vale for two years," he said.
No. No. We were not talking about this again.
I stepped back and he grabbed my hand. "I've allowed it because I thought you needed time. You will prepare for the courtship. You will accept the proposal."
A shaky laugh escaped me.
"No." I refused, desperately. "I don't even love him."
"That is not important. Adrian Vale brings wealth, territory and protection. His pack is one of the strongest in the region. This union secures your future and the future of every wolf under my care."
Tears burned at the back of my eyes. But I refused to cry here. Not in front of the man who didn't even care about me.
"I can't..."
He glared at me. "I don't want to hear anything else from you, Dahlia. You are my daughter and you will do as I command."
My body trembled.
"Fine," I whispered.
Then I turned and walked out.
I heard the footsteps of Roman behind me. My hands clenched into fists. His presence was impossible to ignore even if he thought he wasn't saying anything or reaching for me... His presence alone made my blood boil.
I hated him. I hated him seeing me like this. I hated everything.
My steps slowed.
He wasn't expecting it as his chest collided with my back and I felt the impact ripple through both of us... His hand shot forward to catch me before I fell.
I spun around and shoved him.
He didn't move. Of course he didn't. I might as well have shoved a mountain.
"Leave me alone," I snapped. "Do you have to breathe down my neck every second?"
"Your life is in danger." He said calmly, pretending as if he cared whether I lived or not.
He continued. "Protecting you is my utmost priority."
I rolled my eyes.
"Liars... Give it a week and you'll quit. I promise you. You'll run back to whatever hole my father found you in and you'll never look at me again."
He was not the first bodyguard my father had hired. This was the fourth and each of them had quit because I was too much.
I bet this one might not even last a week.
His eyes narrowed. "You can try."
I gritted my teeth in anger.
Fuck him.
I ran to my room and the damned idiot screamed my name to stop.
I didn't. I unlocked my door and stepped inside. The moment the door closed, I pressed my back against the wood and slid down until I was sitting on the floor.
Then the tears came.
*****
The next morning, I had a plan.
First, I needed a shower. As the water ran down my body, the plan started to take form in my mind.
My heart raced.
If Roman wouldn't quit because I was difficult. He'd quit because I was irresistible.
Men like him, controlled, stoic, robotic, they didn't know what to do with a woman who didn't play by their rules.
I'd get under his skin. I'd make him want me so badly and when he slipped, when he broke, when he realized he couldn't keep his hands off his assignment, he would walk away in shame.
Brilliant!
This was absolutely insane.
I showered slowly, a smile on my face. When I stepped out, I didn't reach for my robe.
Instead, I wrapped a towel loosely around my body. One wrong move and everything would...
Exactly.
I took a breath. Then another.
Then I screamed and just like I thought, the door burst open three seconds later.
"Are you okay?"
Roman filled the doorway, eyes scanning for threats, his body set to attack. He had a knife in his hand.. where had that come from... And his expression was pure predator.
Then I slipped. So did the towel.
He moved. His free hands caught my elbow, steadying me. His body was close enough that I could feel the heat radiating off him, could feel the pulse hammering in his throat.
His eyes moved down and his jaw tightened when he saw I was naked. His pupils dilated.
The knife in his hand lowered an inch. Then his eyes snapped to my face and something dangerous flickered across his features.
"Dahlia."
Roman The rain wouldn't stop falling. I kept moving, walking a path through the wet underbrush while Dahlia stayed close behind me. My jacket swallowed her whole but she didn't complain about it, didn't complain about the cold either or the mud sucking at her boots with every step. For someone who spent most of her time being dramatic about everything, she knew when to shut up and move. I'd give her that much. My ears were locked onto every sound in those trees. Every move of a branch. Every shift in the wet air. My hand hadn't left my weapon since we stepped out of the cabin. My wolf was restless, snapping at every shadow moving between the trunks like something was already out there watching us. Maybe something was. We were about a mile out, closing in on where the logging trail met the edge of the neutral territory, when I felt my thigh vibrate. I stopped immediately. Stand back. Dahlia froze behind me without a sound, her eyes wide under the hood of my jacket. Good girl.
Roman My hand gripped the door frame, the wood groaning slightly under my palm as I held Dahlia pinned against it. She was looking up at me, her blue eyes wide, bright and completely aware of the damage she was doing. She wanted a reaction, she was begging for one. I didn't give her one. I forced my breathing to slow, pushing down the heavy, steady thud of my wolf's pulse in my ears. My eyes traced the line of her throat, down to the ridiculous sliver fabric that barely covered her chest. She was practically naked. The back of the dress didn't exist, all smooth golden skin down to her hips. Any other wolf would have had her pinned on the nearest flat surface by now. I was not any other wolf, that was the only thing keeping my hands off her. "Maybe I want to get burned, bodyguard," she whispered, her lips parting with that small challenging smile. "Maybe I want to see what happens when a machine like you breaks." "You don't know what you're asking for," I said. My voice came
Dahlia The next morning, I didn't wake up angry. I woke up calculating. The revelation of the encrypted message had changed the rules of the game. I was no longer just a spoiled Alpha's daughter trying to run off from a pesky bodyguard because I wanted my freedom. I was a woman fighting for survival, trapped with a man who was either my ultimate savior or my most dangerous enemy. To get the truth, I needed him weak, vulnerable and stripped of that suffocating, robotic professionalism. I walked over to the old cedar wardrobe standing in the corner of the bedroom. Roman had apparently brought a single duffel bag of my belongings from the estate before it burned, likely grabbing whatever he could throw into a sack during the chaos. I unzipped it, flipping through the contents until my fingers brushed against something metallic and heavy. A dress. Not just any dress. This was a custom, heavy silk piece I had bought for an elite Alpha gala I never got to attend. It was liquid silver
DahliaThe cabin door had been left open a little, allowing a bit of the night air to cut through the heavy warmth of the interior. I pressed my face near the gap, peeping out into the moonlit clearing.The black SUV sat under the canopy of a massive pine tree, its hood propped open.Roman was leaning over the engine bay, the bright beam of a flashlight held between his teeth as his large hands worked on something deep within the engine. His back was entirely to me, his attention split between the vehicle and the dark perimeter of the forest.I slipped through the doorway like a ghost, the silk of my robe rubbing against my ankles. My heart hammered against my ribs, a wild, erratic rhythm that had nothing to do with fear and everything to do with the thrill of the hunt. I wasn't trying to escape into the woods.I knew better than to test my luck against a trained predator in his own territory.I had a different target.As I approached the passenger side of the vehicle, shielded from R
DahliaThe morning light filtering through the heavy curtains was thick with dust motes and completely unforgiving.I woke up, if you could even call the miserable, fitful hours of drifting I'd managed "sleep," feeling like I'd been dragged through a hedge backwards. Every muscle in my body ached, my eyes felt full of sand and the lingering scent of Roman on the pillows was doing unholy things to my temper.I sat up, tossing the heavy wool blanket aside with a frustrated groan. The anger from the night before hadn't dissolved; it had simmered, turning into a thick, volatile sludge at the bottom of my stomach.A mistake.The words repeated in my head, a rhythmic, taunting chant. He had tasted me, he had possessed me with his eyes, he had practically growled into my skin about how I belonged to him and the second things got difficult, he drew a line in the sand and told me to stay on my side of it."Coward," I muttered to the empty room, swinging my legs over the edge of the bed.My bar
DahliaThe red eyed rogue didn't even have time to snap his jaws.Before his claws could slice through the air where my throat had been a second ago, Roman moved. He didn't just step in front of me; he became a shield of pure lethal muscle.With a guttural roar that made the wall tremble, Roman caught the attacker mid air, slamming him into the stoned floor with enough force to break the tiles.The rogue recovered with frightening speed. He rolled, sprang back to his feet and lunged again, his claws aiming towards Roman's throat. Roman twisted sideways at the last second, avoiding the strike by inches before driving his elbow hard into the rogue's ribs. Bone cracked. The rogue staggered but didn't fall. Instead, he snarled and launched himself towards me at full speed.I froze but Roman didn't.He intercepted the rogue before he could reach me, wrapping one powerful arm around his neck and wrenching him backward. The man's claws roamed wildly through the air, missing my face by barely
Dahlia We shouldn't have been doing this. Every rational part of my brain was screaming it. He was my bodyguard, my father's employee. A man I'd sworn to break within a week. "Fuck. We shouldn't..." "Stop," he snapped, running a hand through his hair. "Don't think about it, don't regret it.
Dahlia I licked my lips, tasting the salty taste of Roman cum. Not a single drop wasted. I swallowed everything deliberately. His massive frame towered over me, chest rising and falling like he had run a marathon, hands clenched at his sides as if fighting the urge to drag me back onto his cock.
Roman I wrapped her naked body against my chest, water droplets traced lazy paths down her skin and I couldn't tear my eyes away. Gods, she is beautiful. My eyes trailed slowly from the curve of her neck, down to the swell of her breasts, perfect and heaving as she breaths. Her nipples were ha
Dahlia The third time someone tried to kill me, I was more annoyed than afraid. Mostly because I'd just bought this dress three hours ago, and now there was a very real chance it was about to get ruined by some homicidal asshole's blood. Again. The bass thumped through the floorboards of Th







